[Resolved/workaround] Resizing to the new $5 plan
Storage
Total: 30720 MB
Used: 20480 MB
Free: 10240 MB
However, when trying to resize the plan the 1024 option is grayed out.
Ideas, anyone?
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I find it strange that the plan wouldn't be available as normal monthly billing when converting, as opposed to when starting out. A quick calculation indicates that it would be slightly more expensive to use the hourly billing.
Anyone from Linode around? Is it necessary to use hourly billing in order to be able to convert, and, if so, why?
@T-A:
I find it strange that the plan wouldn't be available as normal monthly billing when converting, as opposed to when starting out. A quick calculation indicates that it would be slightly more expensive to use the hourly billing.
When using hourly billing there's a monthly cap. So the $5/month Linode will never be more than $5/month….
I still don't understand the requirement to got to hourly billing when converting though, as long as there's a normal montly plan when not converting. Still hoping for some input from Linode.
In the meantime I'll try the hourly trick. [Edit: That worked. I'm up and running.]
Eligibility
Legacy Xen-based Linodes are not eligible to resize into these new plans. You can easily upgrade your legacy Xen-based Linodes to our KVM platform by following the “Upgrade to KVM” link on the right side of your Linode’s dashboard.
Legacy pre-pay accounts are also not eligible for these new plans. You can easily upgrade your account to hourly billing. Find more information here.
Now I'm on hourly for that $5 plan I converted one of my linodes to, so these questions are in a way academic. But it does look a bit strange to me.
@T-A:
'Legacy' term - is fixed monthly payment
There are yearly ones as well, which include a 10% discount. I suspect they don't want to start applying discounts to the already inexpensive $5 option, and this may be why they are excluded.
Paying credit card currency conversion fees every month is not really appealing. Yearly payment, even without the discount would be nice.
As Jeremy notes above, you can preload your account to avoid repeated billing, i.e. if you have a 1GB Linode and you preload your account with $60, your card wouldn't get charged again for a full year (once the balance runs out).
(although it appears that my CC company charges a percentage of the amount, not a fee per transfer - so it wouldn't make a difference. On the other hand, I could pay up when the exchange rate is favourable..